Making Moral Citizens: How Faith-Based Organizers Use Vocation for Public Action

Making Moral Citizens: How Faith-Based Organizers Use Vocation for Public Action

by Jack Delehanty
Making Moral Citizens: How Faith-Based Organizers Use Vocation for Public Action

Making Moral Citizens: How Faith-Based Organizers Use Vocation for Public Action

by Jack Delehanty

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Overview

This fascinating book takes readers inside the world of faith-based progressive community organizing, one of the largest and most effective social justice movements in the United States. Drawing on rich ethnographic observation and in-depth interviews, Jack Delehanty shows how organizers use religion to build power for change. As Delehanty convincingly demonstrates, religion is more than beliefs, doctrines, and rituals; within activist communities, it also fuels a process of personal reflection and relationship building that transforms people's understandings of themselves, those around them, and the political system.

Relational practices like one-on-one conversation and public storytelling take on new significance in faith-based community organizations. Delehanty reveals how progressive organizers use such relational practices to help people see common ground across lines of race, class, and religious sect. From this common ground, organizers work to develop and deploy shared ideas of moral citizenship that emphasize common dignity, equity, and prosperity and nurture the sense that public action is the only way one can live out religious faith.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469673158
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Series: Where Religion Lives
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Jack Delehanty is assistant professor of sociology at Clark University.

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An immersive, thoughtful study on the context and practices of progressive religious organizing for social justice. Grounded in outstanding qualitative research, Delehanty's book delivers fresh insight into the relationship between religion and politics." —Gerardo Marti, author of American Blindspot: Race, Class, Religion, and the Trump Presidency



Delehanty emerges here as an important new voice on the religious and cultural underpinnings of social movements—and perhaps the scholar best positioned to bridge conversations between faith-based organizers and their secular counterparts."—Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico

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